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Ignores Ron Paul March For Liberty Thousands
of people marched peacefully in Washington D.C. on Saturday, to honor
Texas Congressman Ron Paul's campaign for liberty, yet the mainstream
media uniformly failed to issue a single written report on the event
in its aftermath.
Mortgage
Giants' Collapse Could Herald 1930's Style Depression Veteran London
Times journalist William Rees-Mogg predicts that the collapse of U.S.
mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could herald a downturn into
a 1930's style depression that threatens to sweep away democratic governments.
Iran
condemns McCain for cigarette joke Iran has condemned U.S. Republican
presidential candidate John McCain for joking about killing Iranians
with cigarettes and said it showed his "warmongering" foreign
policy attitude, media said on Sunday.
Venezuela's
Chavez says oil could reach $300 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
said on Sunday oil prices could hit $300 per barrel if U.S. oil company
Exxon Mobil again freezes Venezuelan assets in a dispute over a nationalized
oil project.
IndyMac
depositors line up for cash after seizure Hundreds of worried IndyMac Bancorp Inc customers
descended on the company's branches on Monday to withdraw their money,
after regulators seized what was once one of the largest mortgage lenders
in the United States.
U.S.
terrorism watch list tops 1 million
A U.S. watch list of terrorism suspects has passed 1 million records,
corresponding to about 400,000 people, and a leading civil rights group
said on Monday the number was far too high to be effective.
I-Team:
Injection Used To Subdue Prisoners
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - While the Metro police had banned the use of Tasers
for a time, they still used a controversial method to subdue unruly
people, according to an I-Team report.
Analysts
say more U.S. banks will fail As home prices continue to decline
and loan defaults mount, U.S. regulators are bracing for dozens of American
banks to fail over the next year.
They
Didn’t Attack Switzerland Switzerland has not been in
a foreign war of any kind since 1815. This would be astounding, even
miraculous, for any nation.
Mediterranean
union is launched French President Nicolas Sarkozy
has launched a new international body with 43 member nations aimed at
ending conflict in the Middle East.